FC Bayern are working on the future of Harry Kane and want to tie the 32-year-old striker to the club for the long term. The Munich side are aiming to finalize a contract extension as soon as possible, with an agreement before the upcoming World Cup now the target, according to Sky.
Bayern have already received very positive signals from Kane’s entourage, and talks are continuing not only with the England captain but also with his family. His brother Charlie and father Pat have both signaled openness to the club, a sign the discussions are moving in the direction Bayern want.
The urgency is clear. Kane is the central goalscorer in Vincent Kompany’s system and one of the team’s important leading players, which is why those responsible want planning security early. Bayern have no interest in letting the situation drift deep into the season when the striker is already so deeply embedded in the side.
That fit has helped smooth the conversations. Kane has said several times in the past that he feels comfortable at Bayern, and the club’s conviction is that a longer stay would give both sides stability. For Bayern, the appeal is straightforward: they want their attack built around a proven scorer who has already become a defining figure since joining.
The next few weeks could decide whether that idea becomes reality. If the talks keep moving in the same positive direction, Bayern could soon announce a deal that secures Kane’s future well beyond the current moment.